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CHANNEL STRIPS
4 – Meter Section (for both channels)
The meter indicates the input level. The best signal to
noise ratio is achieved when peaks are as close to 0 dB as
possible without clipping. Adjust the gain using the GAIN
knobs on the Desktop Konnekt 6 and the output level of
the external source.
5 – Pan/Balance
When the “Mic+Inst” or the “Inst+Inst” scene is
selected, this knob acts as the pan control for a channel.
When the “Stereo In” scene is selected, this knob acts as
a balance control between left and right channel.
6 – Send
This is the Effects Send knob for the M40 Studio Reverb.
MICROPHONE CHANNEL
The following parameters are relevant for the
microphone channel only.
7 – 48V Phantom Power
Activate 48V phantom power when connecting a
condenser microphone to the Desktop Konnekt 6.
8 – Boost
For microphones with a particularly low output, the Boost
should be activated. This will boost the signal by 12 dB.
9 – Labels
The mixer-channels have default labels. However, these
can be altered as you wish. Simply click on the channel
label and enter a name of your choice.
MIXER PAGE
MIXER PAGE
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CONTROL PANEL
• Press the Mixer tab to enter the Mixer page.
• To change position of knobs and faders: Press and
hold the left mouse button and move the mouse up or
down.
In this section of the Mixer page, you select between
three scenes.
Scenes are “setup presets” that include:
- 48V on/off
- Boost on/off
- Pan button position
- Effects send button position
- Reverb settings.
As soon as a scene is changed, the new settings will
be assigned to that scene. There is no additional store
procedure.
1 – Scene – MIC+INST
The MIC (XLR) and the LINE/INST RIGHT inputs are
selected.
2 – Scene – INST+INST
The LINE/INST RIGHT and LINE/INST LEFT instrument
inputs are selected. The two channels are treated as two
separate mono channels.
3 – Scene – STEREO IN
The LINE/INST RIGHT and LINE/INST LEFT instrument
inputs are selected. The two channels are treated as a
stereo input.
When you work with a variety of recording sources,
you do not have to change the routing every time:
You can leave microphone and instruments
connected to the three recording inputs all the time.
Input selection is done using the SCENE buttons.